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17
Mar

HELVIE Whittle Doodle

   Posted by: woodbeecarver    in Knives

The HELVIE Whittle Doodle was carved to be part of the Helvie Fund Raising for Childhood Diabetes Research as described in the previous posting on March 16.  The first series of photographs are a panoramic view of the entire carving with its finished stain of artist oil paint Raw Sienna thinned with boiled linseed oil followed with a brushed on application of Deft, a brushing lacquer.

Helvie Whittle Doodle 001            Helvie Whittle Doodle 002            Helvie Whittle Doodle 003            Helvie Whittle Doodle 004Helvie Whittle Doodle 005            Helvie Whittle Doodle 006            Helvie Whittle Doodle 007            Helvie Whittle Doodle 008

The next series of photographs depict the various sections of the Whittle Doodle along with the WOOD BEE CARVER Signature Knives used to carve each segment. Read the rest of this entry »

16
Mar

HELVIE FUND RAISER

   Posted by: woodbeecarver    in Knives

Helvie 2015 Fundraiser

Whittle Doodle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HELVIE WHITTLE-DOODLE composite photograph that shows a panoramic view of the Whittle Doodle carved for the Helvie Fund Raiser.  The Whittle Doodle is two inches square and eight inches tall carved using all of the Wood Bee Carver Signature Series knives designed by Don Mertz and made by Helvie Knives with Rich Smithson doing the wood burning art on cherry wood handles.

12
Mar

MYRON COMPTON carves “Ole Flint”

   Posted by: woodbeecarver    in Carving Friends

Myron cowboy     Myron cowboy 2     Myron cowboy 3

Myron Compton has been gracious enough to share photographs and written description of his journey to carve another of his wonderful cowboys. Ole Flint is a good “visual study” of an interpretation of a cowboy carving that any carver may want to try on their own. A “visual study” allows for one to exercise and encourage the inner eye of creativity to “see” this cowboy subject with an imagination of how to carve a similar cowboy. Read the rest of this entry »

21
Feb

WHITTLE DOODLE ~ Redux Art

   Posted by: woodbeecarver    in Carving Projects, Whittle Doodles

Whittle DoodleA Whittle Doodle is doodling with a knife to decorate a block of wood with free hand Whittle Carvings. Since it is doodling there is no preset plan or overall design for the random carvings done to fill in the spaces in a block of wood. There is a combination of a variety of carved faces and free hand chip carving all done in the Whittle-Carving style. The Whittle Doodle was carved into a two inch cube of basswood and finished with Raw Sienna artist oil paint color thinned with boiled linseed oil followed by an application of Deft, a brushing lacquer and then Howard Feed N Wax. Read the rest of this entry »

19
Feb

BUD MURRAY ~ Premium Knife

   Posted by: woodbeecarver    in Knives

Murray KnifeBud Murray  ~ budmurray9@gmail.com ~ is well known for his quality carving knives and tools that he has been making for many years. It has been my pleasure to recommend his knives that he has made according to my design because each knife is a great carving tool. Each knife is made one at a time by the hand and creative eye of Bud who puts pride in each tool he makes as if he was making it for himself. If fact that is how it all began with making tools for his own use and after others tried his own personal knife, the orders for custom made knives grew into a custom knife making business one knife at a time.

Recently Bud has been experimenting with new tool steel that will hold a sharp cutting edge for a long, long time. He made a knife for me out of the new steel to field test for him which was used in carving the hillbilly figure in the photos. From start to finish the new steel preformed with extreme sharpness and remained so throughout the entire carving project. This new Premium Knife is the real deal. Even though his original knives and gouges remain super carving tools, yet the new Premium Knife is well worth the extra cost for any carver who would like a knife to retains its sharpness over a long period of use before requiring the use of a strop.

Murray Hillbilly          Murray Hillbilly          Murray Hillbilly

The new Premium Knife as well as other Bud Murray tools can be ordered through his catalog printed below with information on how to contact him. NOTE: Email has changed to: budmurray9@gmail.com  Read the rest of this entry »

18
Feb

WHITTLE DOODLE ART

   Posted by: woodbeecarver    in Carving Projects, Whittle Doodles

Whittle DoodleWhittle Doodle

A Whittle Doodle is doodling with a knife to decorate a block of wood with free hand Whittle Carvings. Since it is doodling there is no preset plan or overall design for the random carvings done to fill in the spaces in a block of wood. Read the rest of this entry »

13
Feb

MIAMI VALLEY WOODCARVING SHOW

   Posted by: woodbeecarver    in General

                              MVWC show

Miami Valley Woodcarving Show, March 7 and 8 in Middletown, Ohio at Christ United Methodist Church, corner of Grand Ave. and Marshall. Come see one of the best medium size show with top notch carvers showing spectacular carvings along with demonstrations, vendors and the friendliest group of people waiting to greet each visitor.  Don Worley is the featured artist.

6
Feb

SIDE WINDER Does Relief

   Posted by: woodbeecarver    in Carving Projects, Knives

Relief SWrelief side winder

The SIDE WINDER and SIDE WINDER II were put to the test to do a small relief carving in a quilt square block measuring four inches by four inches and three eights inch thick. The relief is of a log cabin with a tree to one side and grass and bushes in front. The photograph visual tutorial will show each Side Winder blade positioned on the completed carving to simulate the part of the blade making a particular cut on that portion of the relief picture. Read the rest of this entry »